Word: falling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...college theatricals is that they have a tendency to produces a play that has gained reputation on a professional stage. Trusting on the name of the play, rather than their own Individual presentation to assure them of success," declared Michael Gold the author of "Fiesta", the Dramatic Club's fall production as he turned away from a group congratulating his latest contribution to the dramatic world to give a short interview to a CRIMSON reporter...
...Cercle Francais will give tonight the second and final performance of its annual fall production with the Presentation of three plays. "Les Precieuses Ridicules," by Moliere, "L'Intruse" by Maeterlinck, and "Gringoire" by Grenet-Dancourt. The curtain will rise this evening at the Fine Arts Theatre in Boston at 8.15 o'clock. The plays were given their first showing yesterday afternoon before a small but appreciative audience...
...featured by an informal scrimmage with the University Club team, a new defense pair consisting of S. L. Batchelder '31 and R. S. Ogden '31, both members of last year's Freshman team, displayed great promise. As Batchelder and Ogden were on the University football squad throughout the fall, Coach Stubbs does not intend to use them against M. I.T. tomorrow night. He expects, however, that they will prove to be of value later on in the season
Three Principals of "The Red Robe" a musical comedy now appearing in Boston, will attend the dancing after the performance of "Fiesta", the Dramatic Club's fall production, tomorrow night. Helen Gilliland, leading lady of "The Red Robe", will be present for the dancing, as will be present for the dancing, as will Manilla Powers and Marjorie Peterson, who are also principals in the musical play...
...twenty-four hours, but it came in the spring, when one reads of Blue teams only on page ten; the lesser elections blossom perversely in the antumn, and that is the time when football, and only football, should all the mind. Down came the axe; and the corpse of fall rushing lies, neatly truncated, somewhere between Barkness and the Bowl...